Strip old wax from vinyl with dishwasher detergent and ammonia.
Remove old wax from vinyl floor.
The ammonia cuts through the floor wax and literally eats it up.
Always follow the instructions on the back of the bottle when it comes time to remove the polish and wax.
Mix from 1 2 to 2 cups of ammonia to one gallon of warm water.
This will indicate that the polish is ready to be removed as it has been softened.
Ammonia is a strong cleaner and it s important to remember never to mix it with chlorine products because the combination produces toxic gases.
Going over an area of about 3 x 3 apply the linoleum floor wax remover to the surface of the floor.
Wait for the floor to turn a milky white.
Once it is time to remove the wax removing chemicals do so according to manufacturer s instructions.
It effectively cleans old wax off of vinyl when.
Leave the floor wax removing chemicals on the surface of the floor for as long as the directions on the bottle label indicate.
Use a sponge mop to saturate your floor with a solution of 2 gallons 7 57 l of hot water 1 cup 240 ml of non bleaching powder dishwasher detergent and 2 cups 480 ml of ammonia.
Dip the scrub brush into the solution as needed.
Many of today s hard surface floor materials with few exceptions do not require waxing to make them shine.
Diluted household ammonia works great for removing wax buildup as well as dirt and grime on vinyl or linoleum floors.
Moisten a towel with warm water and wring it out well.
Mix 1 2 cup of ammonia in a 2 gallon bucket with warm water and use this to mop the floor.
Use the towel to rinse the floor by wiping away any remaining cleaning product.
Allow the solution to sit on the floor for a couple of minutes.
Alternatively use an ultra fine steel wool pad to remove the old wax.
Use a circular motion as you scrub away the wax build up.
Dip the scrub brush into the mixture and apply it to the floor.
How to remove old wax from floors.
The longer the ammonia sits on the floor the more opportunity it has to eat away the buildup.
Vinyl and ceramic or linoleum tiles are more commonly used over the old sheet linoleum that most of us grew up with.